IMPORTANT WEB DEVELOPMENT PROCESS
1) First we determine who our client's audience is and their issues, concerns and needs - (this assignment)
2) Then we design a user experience (the look and feel) - (this assignment not yet posted, coming soon!)
3) Then we begin coding and testing - (this assignment not yet posted, coming soon!)

Client Information:
Client and Decider: Matthew Snead
Company: Bit by Bit Designworks
Primary needs: Website re-design
Provide host name (server): DailyRazor
Type of website: Graphic design (print, graphics, identity), Photography, Portfolio, Identity/Marketing, Networking
Goal of website: Attracting and acquiring new clients, Presence on the Internet, diversify income options


Audience Scenario Issues,Concerns, Needs, Wants Approach (pages and tools needed)
New clients Diverse ages, diverse skill sets, mostly cable internet speeds, diverse browser & its versions, PC or Mac, diverse income backgrounds, local and non-local residents/organizations
  • Quality of work
  • Cost
  • Time involved
  • Project management
  • Updates to project(s)
  • Portfolio
  • PDF samples
  • Photos of actual samples
  • Images of identity projects
Exisiting clients Diverse ages, diverse skill sets, mostly cable internet speeds, diverse browser & its versions, PC or Mac, diverse income backgrounds, local and non-local residents/organizations
  • Area for updates
  • Ongoing contact for existing projects
  • Information about improvements
  • Sending/recieving files (possibly very large ones)
  • Forums
  • FTP site
  • Archive of stock photos
  • Links to important sites
  • Payment section
Freelance contracting organizations Diverse ages, expert skill-level, cable or better internet speeds, likely newer Firefox/Chrome browsers, PC or Mac, diverse income/resources, local and non-local organizations
  • Quality of work
  • Amount of work
  • Types of clients
  • Resume
  • Diversity of projects
  • Testimonials from clients
  • Portfolio
  • PDF samples
  • Photos of actual samples
  • Images of identity projects
  • Review section from clients
  • Resume/credentials section
Potential employers Diverse ages, expert skill-level, cable or better internet speeds, likely newer Firefox/Chrome browsers, PC or Mac, diverse income/resources, local and non-local organizations
  • Quality of work
  • Amount of work
  • Types of clients
  • Resume
  • Diversity of projects
  • Testimonials from clients
  • Employment history
  • Portfolio
  • PDF samples
  • Photos of actual samples
  • Images of identity projects
  • Resume/credentials section

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